True insights or ticking boxes? Rapid assessment of rights‐based management in artisanal fisheries

Author:

Cisneros‐Montemayor Andrés M.1ORCID,Aceves‐Bueno Eréndira2,Amezcua‐Castro Sergio3,Apolinar‐Romo Alejandra4,Cisneros‐Soberanis Frida5ORCID,Cuevas‐Gómez Gabriela A.6,Cruz‐León Ingrid C.7,De La Cruz‐González Javier8,Espinoza‐Tenorio Alejandro7,García‐Lozano Alejandro2,González‐Espinosa Pedro C.1,Cisneros‐Mata Miguel A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ocean Nexus, School of Resource and Environmental Management Simon Fraser University Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. School of Marine and Environmental Affairs University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

3. Instituto Nacional de Pesca La Paz Mexico

4. Instituto Nacional de Pesca Guaymas Mexico

5. WWF México San Cristóbal de las Casas Mexico

6. Comunidad y Biodiversidad, AC Guaymas Mexico

7. El Colegio de la Frontera Sur – Unidad Campeche Campeche Mexico

8. Instituto Nacional de Pesca San Blas Mexico

Abstract

AbstractRights‐based fisheries management (RBFM) seeks to create market incentives to reduce competition, avoid overexploitation, and increase economic efficiency. Particularly for artisanal fisheries, however, assumptions of RBFM may not be met and its use needs to be carefully considered. This study applies an existing tool (SEASALT) to evaluate the strength of RBFM based on attributes of security, exclusivity, fish mortality, scale, responsibility, limitations, and transferability. Results for 17 fisheries in Mexico show a positive (nonsignificant) relationship between the strength of RBFM and stock status, and no effect on prices or landed value. Real‐world fisheries governance systems are much more complex than the simple linkages between attributes implied in SEASALT, but results highlight pre‐existing monitoring and enforcement capacity as essential for successful RBFM. Transitions to RBFM may strengthen this capacity, but likely cannot create it where it does not already exist. Based on our findings, RBFM strategies may benefit from group quotas with limited transferability to avoid negative social outcomes from consolidation or rent capture by intermediaries; this could potentially build on the latent capacity of traditional community associations common in many artisanal fisheries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science

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